A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton, 1855 |
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... Charles was crowned at Scone , after having sworn to abolish all false religions , and to establish the presbyterial government in Scotland and in his own family . The advance of Cromwell , and his repeated victories over the Scottish ...
... Charles was crowned at Scone , after having sworn to abolish all false religions , and to establish the presbyterial government in Scotland and in his own family . The advance of Cromwell , and his repeated victories over the Scottish ...
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... Charles , some of whom had maintained the cause of the parliament against the crown . Of all these , Hyde was the presiding and master - spirit , however , and the counsels given by him Charles implicitly adopted . The trial of the re ...
... Charles , some of whom had maintained the cause of the parliament against the crown . Of all these , Hyde was the presiding and master - spirit , however , and the counsels given by him Charles implicitly adopted . The trial of the re ...
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... Charles II . in his office of the exchequer and his seat at the privy- council . In November 1649 , he was sent with Lord Cottington to the court of Madrid , for the purpose of engaging Spanish assistance for his master , but the ...
... Charles II . in his office of the exchequer and his seat at the privy- council . In November 1649 , he was sent with Lord Cottington to the court of Madrid , for the purpose of engaging Spanish assistance for his master , but the ...
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